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McChrystal: Pentagon's DEI Focus a "Distraction" from National Defense
Retired General Stanley McChrystal criticized the Pentagon's focus on eliminating DEI initiatives, arguing on CBS' "Face the Nation" that it distracts from national defense and that a meritocratic military, inclusive of all, is key to success. He promotes his new book, "On Character.
McChrystal: Pentagon's DEI Focus a "Distraction" from National Defense
Retired General Stanley McChrystal criticized the Pentagon's focus on eliminating DEI initiatives, arguing on CBS' "Face the Nation" that it distracts from national defense and that a meritocratic military, inclusive of all, is key to success. He promotes his new book, "On Character.
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48% Bias Score


Four-Star Admiral Convicted of Bribery in Major US Navy Scandal
Retired four-star Admiral Robert P. Burke was convicted of bribery and conspiracy for directing lucrative Navy contracts to a training company in exchange for a \$500,000-a-year post-retirement job, becoming the highest-ranking US military member ever convicted of a federal crime while on active dut...
Four-Star Admiral Convicted of Bribery in Major US Navy Scandal
Retired four-star Admiral Robert P. Burke was convicted of bribery and conspiracy for directing lucrative Navy contracts to a training company in exchange for a \$500,000-a-year post-retirement job, becoming the highest-ranking US military member ever convicted of a federal crime while on active dut...
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52% Bias Score


India-Pakistan Conflict: China's Defense Industry a Potential Winner
A four-day conflict between India and Pakistan ended with a ceasefire, both claiming victory, but China's defense industry may be an indirect beneficiary due to the reported success of Pakistan's Chinese-made J-10 fighter jets.
India-Pakistan Conflict: China's Defense Industry a Potential Winner
A four-day conflict between India and Pakistan ended with a ceasefire, both claiming victory, but China's defense industry may be an indirect beneficiary due to the reported success of Pakistan's Chinese-made J-10 fighter jets.
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40% Bias Score


EU Approves €150 Billion Defense Fund, Third-Country Participation Allowed
The EU's Coreper approved a €150 billion defense fund, allowing joint defense investments with third countries, including potential future participation by Turkey, despite concerns raised by Greece and Cyprus, with a final agreement reached on component sourcing rules and third-country involvement l...
EU Approves €150 Billion Defense Fund, Third-Country Participation Allowed
The EU's Coreper approved a €150 billion defense fund, allowing joint defense investments with third countries, including potential future participation by Turkey, despite concerns raised by Greece and Cyprus, with a final agreement reached on component sourcing rules and third-country involvement l...
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32% Bias Score


Israel's Leadership Crisis: A Call for Overhaul After October 7th Events"
The author asserts that Israel's leadership across all major parties and security officials for the past 30-plus years has failed the nation, leading to a crisis of public trust and national security since October 7, 2023; they call for a complete leadership overhaul.
Israel's Leadership Crisis: A Call for Overhaul After October 7th Events"
The author asserts that Israel's leadership across all major parties and security officials for the past 30-plus years has failed the nation, leading to a crisis of public trust and national security since October 7, 2023; they call for a complete leadership overhaul.
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64% Bias Score


China's New Drone Carrier Aircraft, Jiu Tian, Poised for Testing
China's Jiu Tian drone carrier aircraft, capable of launching up to 100 drones, is set for testing in the coming days; this unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) expands the PLA Air Force's reach and is seen as a rival to US models.
China's New Drone Carrier Aircraft, Jiu Tian, Poised for Testing
China's Jiu Tian drone carrier aircraft, capable of launching up to 100 drones, is set for testing in the coming days; this unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) expands the PLA Air Force's reach and is seen as a rival to US models.
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48% Bias Score

China's Defense Industry: An Unexpected Winner in the India-Pakistan Conflict
A four-day conflict between India and Pakistan ended with a ceasefire, but the use of Chinese-made fighter jets by Pakistan during the conflict suggests China's defense industry may be the unexpected winner, with some experts calling it a 'DeepSeek moment' for the Chinese arms industry.

China's Defense Industry: An Unexpected Winner in the India-Pakistan Conflict
A four-day conflict between India and Pakistan ended with a ceasefire, but the use of Chinese-made fighter jets by Pakistan during the conflict suggests China's defense industry may be the unexpected winner, with some experts calling it a 'DeepSeek moment' for the Chinese arms industry.
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40% Bias Score

Turkey's Expanding Global Military Footprint
Turkey's military expansion, marked by deployments in over 12 countries across three continents and defense agreements with 34 nations since 2019, reflects a shift towards assertive foreign policy under President Erdoğan, driven by strategic, economic, and security goals, despite economic vulnerabil...

Turkey's Expanding Global Military Footprint
Turkey's military expansion, marked by deployments in over 12 countries across three continents and defense agreements with 34 nations since 2019, reflects a shift towards assertive foreign policy under President Erdoğan, driven by strategic, economic, and security goals, despite economic vulnerabil...
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56% Bias Score

China's Combat Drone Exports Generate $2 Billion in Revenue
China's Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics has sold over 200 Caihong combat drones to more than 10 nations since 2003, generating about $2 billion in revenue, with the CH-4 model being particularly successful due to its cost-effectiveness and high performance in counterterrorism operations.

China's Combat Drone Exports Generate $2 Billion in Revenue
China's Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics has sold over 200 Caihong combat drones to more than 10 nations since 2003, generating about $2 billion in revenue, with the CH-4 model being particularly successful due to its cost-effectiveness and high performance in counterterrorism operations.
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56% Bias Score

Israeli Doctor Faces Disciplinary Action After Praising Killing of Terrorists
Following a social media post praising the killing of terrorists and expressing a desire to participate, retired Israeli doctor and IDF reservist Dr. Amos Sabo faces multiple complaints with Maccabi Healthcare Services and the Israel Medical Association's Ethics Bureau; the IDF is conducting a disci...

Israeli Doctor Faces Disciplinary Action After Praising Killing of Terrorists
Following a social media post praising the killing of terrorists and expressing a desire to participate, retired Israeli doctor and IDF reservist Dr. Amos Sabo faces multiple complaints with Maccabi Healthcare Services and the Israel Medical Association's Ethics Bureau; the IDF is conducting a disci...
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36% Bias Score

Dunkirk Evacuation: Admiral Ramsay's Leadership Prevents Military Disaster
Admiral Bertram Ramsay orchestrated the Dunkirk evacuation, rescuing 338,000 Allied soldiers from imminent German capture between May 27 and June 4, 1940, preventing a potential British defeat in World War Two.

Dunkirk Evacuation: Admiral Ramsay's Leadership Prevents Military Disaster
Admiral Bertram Ramsay orchestrated the Dunkirk evacuation, rescuing 338,000 Allied soldiers from imminent German capture between May 27 and June 4, 1940, preventing a potential British defeat in World War Two.
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44% Bias Score

Mexican Navy Ship Strikes Brooklyn Bridge, Killing Two
On Saturday, May 17, at 8:25 PM, the Mexican Navy training ship Cuauhtémoc struck the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, resulting in two deaths and 22 injuries due to a suspected engine failure and potential tugboat operational issues.

Mexican Navy Ship Strikes Brooklyn Bridge, Killing Two
On Saturday, May 17, at 8:25 PM, the Mexican Navy training ship Cuauhtémoc struck the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City, resulting in two deaths and 22 injuries due to a suspected engine failure and potential tugboat operational issues.
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40% Bias Score
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